Spider silk-bone sialoprotein fusion proteins for bone tissue engineering
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David L. Kaplan | Rui L. Reis | João F. Mano | Isabel B. Leonor | D. Kaplan | R. Reis | J. Mano | Sílvia Gomes | I. Leonor | Sílvia Gomes | D. Kaplan
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